Verizon is really stepping it up with app exclusivity!

Is it just me or does anyone else notice that Verizon is really killing Sprint on the Droid aspect with app exclusivity. I just saw a Droid X commercial for the Blockbuster app and it was awesome. If Im not mistaken isnt Skype exclusive to Verizon as well?

What do we Evo owners have? A buggy barely functional Qik app, that they plan to charge for before they can even get it functioning properly. Whats up? Why is Sprint letting Verizon get all the cool apps?

I for one to not wish them to go bankrupt. Someone needs to compete with Netflix to keep prices down and service decent for consumers. Competition is good.

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Because BlockBuster has crap for service and crap for prices! When Netflix stopped getting new released on their release date, I dropped them and went to blockbuster... for about a month.

I picked up the 3 DVDs/BRs at a time plan. In that month span I received a total of something like 15 DVDs. Of those, I only received 6 correct movies within a 3 mail-day turnaround. In other words, over the course of my new subscription I received 9 movies that were either 1-the wrong movie than what they said they had sent, 2-a movie from the bottom of my queue (skipped nearly a dozen movies that were listed as in-stock), 3-a duplicate movie of what they had already sent to me, 4-a movie that was not even in my queue, or 5-a 4 to5 day turnaround. It was a very painful experience and I enjoyed firing them! /rant

Anyways, that said I agree that I do not want to see them go bankrupt. The realize that competitive pressure drives prices down, and without a strong competitor Netflix would inevitably raise their prices. So while I wouldn't mind hearing the screams of those in charge of blockbuster's billing/charging policies getting a Netflix boot literally planted in their asses, I do not want to see the company go belly up.

Keep prices down? Blockbuster charged me $10 a piece to rent video games for 3 days. They can kick all metal buckets uphill with a giant magnet behind them.

And who cares if Verizon has Skype, they don't even have a front facing camera to use it with (at least not with the X). So what's the point?

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Keep Netflix's prices down... Netflix has low prices in order to undercut blockbuster and make large profits through capturing large market share. If Blockbuster intelligently succumbed to market pressure they would have lowered their prices, and they wouldn't be on the bleeding edge of bankruptcy.

I care that Verizon has Skype. As long as they have exclusivity, I cannot use it on my phone with my front facing camera. Sure, Verizon can't make great use of their exclusivity, but WE could. That's the point.

"Blockbuster generates 20% of its revenue through late fees
My lifestyle does make a difference!
By stragegically failing, I'm proactively participating in a conservitive effort to expand the nations GNP
This is my contract with America."

Keep prices down? Blockbuster charged me $10 a piece to rent video games for 3 days. They can kick all metal buckets uphill with a giant magnet behind them.

And who cares if Verizon has Skype, they don't even have a front facing camera to use it with (at least not with the X). So what's the point?

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Can you name a better game rental service? Yea $10 is expensive but if i can beat a game in that time frame then i saved $50. I've used gamefly but there newest games are hardly ready to ship on day 1 and the turn around is terrible.

Can you name a better game rental service? Yea $10 is expensive but if i can beat a game in that time frame then i saved $50. I've used gamefly but there newest games are hardly ready to ship on day 1 and the turn around is terrible.